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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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“See’st not a Spaniard who, dissatisfied with our ninth King Afonso, by old hate of Lara movèd, with the Moor abide in friendship hostile to our Port’ugal state? Abrantes town he takes accompanied by the hard Infidel, his Moorish mate: But see a Portingall with pow’er so spare rout him, and stoutly lead him prisoner:

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